BAT to pay over $600 mn for breaking NKorea sanctions

BAT to pay over $600 mn for breaking NKorea sanctions

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released : 26 Apr 2023 at 03: 10 The London headoffice of British American Tobacco, which was fined more than $629 million by the US Justice Department for trading with North Korea WASHINGTON – British American Tobacco has concurred to pay more than $600 million to settle charges it offered cigarette products to North Korea for years in offense of UnitedStates sanctions, the US Justice Department revealed Tuesday. In the most extreme action ever taken by UnitedStates authorities versus a business for breaking North Korea sanctions, BAT’s Singapore subsidiary likewise concurred to plead guilty to felony charges of bank scams and sanctions-breaking. The Justice Department stated that over 2007-2017, BAT ran a web of front and shell business to supply North Korea cigarette makers. The business understood it was breaching sanctions positioned on Pyongyang over its advancement of nuclear weapons, UnitedStates authorities stated. In 2007, BAT’s Standing Committee, consistingof top business executives in London, authorized the plan “due to issues over its public association with North Korea and problem remitting earnings out of the nation,” the US Treasury stated in a declaration. – Selling to NKorea’s embassy – Besides trading with North Korea, the BAT operation routed dollar payments from trade through UnitedStates banks, masking the origins of the funds, according to the charges. BAT’s Singapore subsidiary “maintained control over all appropriate elements of the North Korean organization,” the Justice Departm
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